Ouch ! Your eMail rang all sorts of warning bells with me.
I am only new to Kindles myself (having purchased one for evaluation in August and am about to purchase one personally.
However, my experience is that each Kindle has to be 'registered' with amazon and then eBooks are purchased for that Kindle. I have heard a whisper somewhere that you can register up to 5 kindles in one name (can anyone enlighten me as to the truth or otherwise of that whisper?)
Anyway, once that is done as you purchase titles form Amazon they are automatically sent to your kindle via eMail. As to downloading titles to each Kindle, if you have the wifi one (as opposed to 3G) then you simply connect the device to the computer and treat it as another drive and copy files across. The time involved there is simply the time taken to download files. I'm not sure though where your Learning Leader anticipates sourcing those titles from.
Ouch ! Your eMail rang all sorts of warning bells with me.
I am only new to Kindles myself (having purchased one for evaluation in August and am about to purchase one personally.
However, my experience is that each Kindle has to be 'registered' with amazon and then eBooks are purchased for that Kindle. I have heard a whisper somewhere that you can register up to 5 kindles in one name (can anyone enlighten me as to the truth or otherwise of that whisper?)
Anyway, once that is done as you purchase titles form Amazon they are automatically sent to your kindle via eMail. As to downloading titles to each Kindle, if you have the wifi one (as opposed to 3G) then you simply connect the device to the computer and treat it as another drive and copy files across. The time involved there is simply the time taken to download files. I'm not sure though where your Learning Leader anticipates sourcing those titles from.